The Paris Sisters
The Paris Sisters were a 1960s American girl group from San Francisco, California, United States, best known for their work with producer Phil Spector.
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Origin | San Francisco, California, United States |
Genres | Pop |
Years active | 1954–1968 |
Labels | Decca Imperial Gregmark MGM Mercury Reprise Capitol Sidewalk |
Past members | Priscilla Paris Albeth Paris Sherrell Paris |
Career
The group consisted of lead singer Priscilla Paris (January 4, 1945 – March 5, 2004); her older sister Albeth Carole Paris; and their middle sister Sherrell Paris. They reached the peak of their success in October 1961 with the hit single "I Love How You Love Me", which peaked at No. 5 on the Billboard Hot 100 Chart,[1] and sold over one million copies.[2] Some of the group's other hit songs include the US Top 40 single "He Knows I Love Him Too Much" (March 1962, No. 34), "All Through The Night" (1961),[3] "Be My Boy" (No. 56), "Let Me Be The One" (No. 87), and "Dream Lover" (No. 91).[4]
The Paris Sisters appeared in the 1962 British rock film It's Trad, Dad! (released in the U.S. as Ring-a-Ding Rhythm) directed by Richard Lester. In the film they performed the Spector-produced song "What Am I To Do?" Also early in the 1960s, the Paris Sisters sang the jingle for Diet Rite soda.
Sherrell Paris later served as a production assistant on The Price Is Right, and as host Bob Barker's personal assistant, until she was released in 2000.[5]
Priscilla Paris died on March 5, 2004, from injuries suffered in a fall at her home in Paris. She was 63.[6]
Albeth Paris died in Palm Springs, California on December 5, 2014. She was 79.
Discography
Albums
- Sing From the Glass House, Unifilms Records (1966)
- Golden Hits of The Paris Sisters, Sidewalk Records (1967)
- Sing Everything Under The Sun, Reprise Records (1967)
- The Best of The Paris Sisters, Curb Records (2004)
- The Complete Phil Spector Sessions, Varese Sarabande Records (2006)
- Always Heavenly, Ace Records (2016)
Singles
- Ooh La La/Who's Arms Are You Missing(Decca)1954
- Huckleberry Pie/Baby, Honey, Baby(1955)
- Give me a Band and My Baby/Truly'(1955)
- Truly/His And Hers(1955)With Gary Crosby
- I Wanna/The Know-how(1955)
- Lover Boy/Oh Yes, You Do(1955)
- I Love You, Dear/Mistaken(1956)
- Daughter, Daughter/So Much-So Very Much(1956)
- Don't Tell Anybody/Mind Reader(1958)
- Old Enough to Cry/Tell Me More(Imperial)1959
- My Original Love/Someday(1959)
- Be My Boy/I'll Be Crying Tomorrow(Gregmark)1961
- I Love How You Love Me/All Through the Night(1961)
- He Knows I Love Him Too Much/A Lonely Girl's Prayer(1962)
- Let Me Be the One/What Am I to Do?(1962)
- Yes, I Love You/Once Upon a While Ago(1962)
- Dream Lover/Lonely Girl(MGM)1964
- Once Upon a Time/When I Fall in Love(Mercury)1964
- Always Waitin'/Why Do I Take It From You?(1965)
- Sincerely/Too Good to Be True(Reprise)1966
- You/I'm Me(1966)
- My Good Friend/It's My Party(1966)
- Some of Your Lovin'/Long After Tonight Is All Over(1967)
- Golden Days/Greener Days(Capitol)1968
- Stand, Naked, Clown/The Ugliest Girl in Town(Crescendo)1968
References
- O'Dair, Barbara (1997). The Rolling Stone Book of Women in Rock: Trouble Girls (1st ed.). New York: Random House. p. 115. ISBN 0-679-76874-2.
- Betrock, Alan (1982). Girl Groups The Story of a Sound (1st ed.). New York: Delilah Books. p. 29. ISBN 0-933328-25-7.
- Joel Whitburn, The Billboard Book of Top 40 Hits. 7th edn, 2000.
- Whitburn, Joel (2003). Top Pop Singles 1955-2002 (10th ed.). Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin: Record Research Inc. p. 534. ISBN 0-89820-155-1.
- Adams, Greg (2014-04-02). "Music Weird: Music Weird interviews Sherrell Paris of the Paris Sisters". Musicweird.blogspot.com. Retrieved 2016-07-31.
- Jason Ankeny (2004-03-05). "The Paris Sisters | Biography & History". AllMusic. Retrieved 2016-07-31.
- Goldmine's Rock 'n Roll 45 RPM Record Price Guide, Krause Publications, c1992, p. 440, ISBN 0-87341-202-8
External links
- Paris Sisters biography I
- Paris Sisters biography II
- Fanpage Tribute to Priscilla, Sherell & Albeth
- Complete Paris Sisters discography and interview